10 Teppanyaki Restaurants In Singapore For An Interactive Dining Experience

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Who doesn’t like teppanyaki? You get to choose your own ingredients, watch your food being cooked right in front of you, and eat everything while it’s still hot.

Teppanyaki is a Japanese style of cooking that mainly involves cooking up pieces of seafood, meats and vegetables on a hot pan in front of diners.

We pretty much love anything related to Japanese, needless to say food included. Here’s a list of 10 teppanyaki restaurants that you can visit for an interactive dining experience.

1. Sakae Teppanyaki

Sakae Teppanyaki is a casual dining restaurant offering affordable teppanyaki. You can choose from a variety of seafood (prawns, oysters and scallops), meats (beef, fish and chicken) and vegetables.

The restaurant is popular for the teppanyaki set menus offered, and don’t leave without trying the garlic fried rice that it serves. If you’re looking to have yummy teppanyaki that won’t break the bank, this is probably your best bet.

2. Express Teppanyaki

With several outlets around Singapore, Express Teppanyaki aims to reach out to the masses by bringing affordable teppanyaki into our daily lives. You can choose from the customised sets or a la carte ingredients.

The choice of ingredients include tenderloin, fish fillets, beef ribs and scallops, just to name a few. It can get quite crowded during dinner time though, so get there early to avoid the queue!

4. Teppan Bar Q

Chunks of sizzling meat on the teppan? YES PLEASE. Besides the usual teppanyaki, some recommended dishes at Teppan Bar Q include the vinegared octopus ($6), assorted oden ($15) and natto with yam ($5).

Teppan Bar Q also offers hotpots for two people to enjoy a meal together. The Hakata Gyoza Pot ($28.90 per pax, minimum two pax) comes served with Hakata boiled gyoza, cabbage, tofu, garlic slices and vegetables.

The broth packed with collagen is boiled for eight hours, making this quite a healthy option too.

6. Keyaki Japanese Restaurant

Located in Pan Pacific Hotel, Keyaki Japanese Restaurant offers an extensive menu consisting of a mix of set courses and a la carte dishes. Find a variety of omakase, kaiseki, teppanyaki, sashimi, appetisers, grilled dishes, sushi and fried dishes.

The Teppanyaki Prix Five is a selection of five set courses starting from $140. Each set comes with an amuse bouche, appetiser, salad, soup, choice of beef, fish or seafood and dessert.

7. Heniu Teppanyaki

Not sure where to eat in Orchard Road without spending your entire month’s worthy of salary? Here’s another affordable teppanyaki stall situated in a Kopitiam at 313 Somerset.

Sit by the counter top and you get to watch the chefs in action, flipping and cooking your ingredients on the teppan. At an affordable $9, you can get the value meal with a choice of sliced beef, lamb or chicken.

The sets also come with bean sprouts, cabbage, rice and a soup of the day. Sounds good right?

8. Seiwaa Okonomiyaki and Teppanyaki

Pokemon-shaped okonomiyaki? I’m sold!

Seiwaa Okonomiyaki and Teppanyaki is the place to unleash your creativity and DIY your Japanese savoury pancake on the teppan. Choose from a selection of pork ($10), seafood ($14), beef ($12) ormix okonomiyaki ($16) and have fun cooking it yourself.

There is also the Ocean Seafood Grill Set for 2 pax at $38. It comes with salmon, squid, prawns, scallops and vegetables. Meat-lovers can opt for the Flavour Meat Grill Plate ($38) with pork, marinated chicken, beef and vegetables.

Trust me when I say that you won’t leave this place hungry – a slew of side dishes, noodles and rice will keep you full and satisfied.

9. Osaka Kitchen

If you happen to be in Japan Food Town at Wisma Atria, you should try Osaka Kitchen. The restaurant is famous for its teppanyaki and 9-course Omakase ($60 or $80). It’s also recently been named as one of the Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants in Singapore!

Try the Bacon Teppanyaki ($15) or Chilli Flavoured Chicken Teppanyaki ($16) to experience very interesting flavour combinations. You can also choose more premium items like the Ohmi Wagyu Beef Sirloin Steak (seasonal price).

10. Tatsu Teppanyaki

Tatsu Teppanyaki is a cosy restaurant offering premium dishes with quality and freshness.

There are four types of teppanyaki set courses to choose from: The Tatsu Dinner Course ($68), the Seafood ($98), the Wagyu Dinner ($128) andthe Wagyu & Lobster Course ($158). Go for the affordable Tatsu Dinner Course which will get you king prawns, salmon, and a choice of beef or chicken served with some side dishes.

Choose to sit by the counter and watch the chefs cook your dishes. The level of finesse and skill here is unparalleled!